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Tucked away in the foothills of the Himalayas, Kingdom of Bhutan is a land of supreme natural beauty. Fierce guardians of their remarkable culture and colorful ancient traditions. Bhutan's rulers have also shown commendable foresight in protecting the environment and promoting sustainable tourism. Holidays to Bhutan must be booked prior to your arrival, through a local travel agency in Bhutan. Bhutan Tourism regulations not only preserve the unique culture of Bhutan, they also allow each visitor to immerse themselves in a truly ancient way of life .

Bhutan is often referred to as the 'last Shangri La'.

Living in harmony with nature is a way of life in Bhutan. Bhutan even regulates tourism in the country so as to safeguard its pristine beauty and way of life. Visitors are only allowed to travel as part of prearranged package tours and are charged a minimum fee of $250 a day - the fee though is all inclusive and takes care of your Hotels, food, sightseeing, government taxes and transport. Backpackers and independent travelers are discouraged. Today Bhutan is considered a biodiversity hotspot and aspires to be 100% carbon neutral by 2020. It still remains elusive & exclusive with not more than 100,000 tourists in a year. Planning a trip to Bhutan requires considerable research, we encourage you to scroll through our pages for insights into this unique destination.

Tucked away in the foothills of the Himalayas, Kingdom of Bhutan is a land of supreme natural beauty. Fierce guardians of their remarkable culture and colorful ancient traditions. Bhutan's rulers have also shown commendable foresight in protecting the environment and promoting sustainable tourism. Holidays to Bhutan must be booked prior to your arrival, through a local travel agency in Bhutan. Bhutan Tourism regulations not only preserve the unique culture of Bhutan, they also allow each visitor to immerse themselves in a truly ancient way of life .

Bhutan is often referred to as the 'last Shangri La'.

Living in harmony with nature is a way of life in Bhutan. Bhutan even regulates tourism in the country so as to safeguard its pristine beauty and way of life. Visitors are only allowed to travel as part of prearranged package tours and are charged a minimum fee of $250 a day - the fee though is all inclusive and takes care of your Hotels, food, sightseeing, government taxes and transport. Backpackers and independent travelers are discouraged. Today Bhutan is considered a biodiversity hotspot and aspires to be 100% carbon neutral by 2020. Planning a trip to Bhutan requires considerable research, we encourage you to scroll through our pages for insights into this unique destination.

It's so easy to find your ideal Bhutan Holidays with our hotels and tours booking engine. Simply click on the links to our bookable Bhutan Hotels, Bhutan Treks, and Bhutan tours. If you are interested in searching your hotels or tour in Bhutan based on its location, click on our Map to view all your Bhutan vacation offers. When booking your travel via our website, be sure to read the Booking Conditions.

Buddhism is the predominant religion and its influence is apparent everywhere. Even from the way people dress - men in ‘gho' (knee length wrap around dress) and women in ‘kira' (traditional ankle length dress), it is evident that traditions are important to the Bhutanese.

This small, secluded country, known locally as Druk Yul or the ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon', is bordered by China to the north and India on the other sides. Surprisingly for a small country, Bhutan's landscape, vegetation, and climatic conditions are very diverse. You have a tropical climate and thick forests in the south, temperate climate and deciduous vegetation in the central regions, and snow covered Himalayan peaks reaching heights of 7000 m or more in the north. Take a look at our Bhutan weather guide for current temperatures and more information about the best time to travel in Bhutan.

Bhutan has incredible trekking trails and with 72% of its area under forest cover, is home to an amazing array of flora and fauna. Tiger, langur monkey, snow leopard, deer, bear, and boar are some of the wildlife commonly found. Many species of wild orchids thrive in Bhutan and paint the countryside a vibrant hue particularly in spring (March to May) when flowers are in full bloom. The peak tourist season, though, is autumn (September to November) when the weather is most pleasant and traditional festivals, the Thimphu festival in particularly, enthrall visitors. There are an incredible wealth of things to see and do . Our Map shows the location of many of these Bhutan highlights in relation to hotels that are booked through our site.

Ruled by the Wangchuck dynasty since 1907, Bhutan became a parliamentary democracy in 2008. The country's guiding philosophy, ‘Gross National Happiness' was famously promoted by His Majesty, the King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, father of the present king. It rejects the notion of economic success as the sole means to happiness and strives for modernisation which is in tune with the culture and traditions of the land.

The country is renowned for its colorful textiles and shawls which make excellent souvenirs and gift items. Shopping is a real thrill. Bhutan's love affair with chilies, an important ingredient in most dishes, is quite interesting, though the hot and spicy local dishes that are served up in Bhutanese restaurants might not go down well with all visitors.

Bhutan is unquestionably one of a kind and in many ways a role model for others to follow. A visit to this gorgeous land that straddles the ancient and the modern will surely stay in the mind long after you return from your stay.

Commanding one of the most pristine locations in northern Paro valley, The Nak Sel hotel is a new eco-friendly and community based hotel. The hotel assembles a feel of harmony with nature and the pampering

The Taj Tashi Thimphu offers premier accommodation in the capital. Recently opened property is a stylish chic hotel in the heart of city offering ultimate luxury coupled with exceptional service. The property resembles a typical

The property in hidden amongst natural pine forest and has been so masterfully designed that it seamlessly integrates with the local village at the backdrop of iconic Drugyel Dzong. The property has been designed with

The Ramada valley Thimphu is an upscale mid-range hotel located in the heart of Thimphu. The property is management by Kosmopolitan group, under wyndham’s Ramada brand. The hotel is contemporary in design, infused with local Bhutanese

Dhensa Punakha is set in the heart of the verdant and lush Punakha Valley. Flanked by thick pine forests, it overlooks the Punakha river and hundreds of padi-fields that stair-step down to the valley floor.

The 15 nights Bhutan sojourn is the ultimate program to deeply immerse in the local culture, pristine environment and lush Himalayan valleys. The program takes one, from more popular western valleys to the unchartered eastern

Discover Bhutan is designed to offer you a cultural discovery of a lifetime, without compromising the important highlights nonetheless keeping in view your limited time availability, taking you through the magnificent Paro Valley.

A time and an event when the colors of Bhutan come alive. Held annually in Thimphu at Tashichhodzong, the seat of the government and the monastic body, the Thimphu Tshechu is Bhutanese culture depicted at

Bhutan’s culture is deeply influenced by religion and many aspect of it is reflected in daily life. Whist in the county you will engage in numerous cultural activities from a visit to traditional market, being

Be an explorer and know the small little things which makes Bhutan so special. Be inspired in the spiritual hotspot of Bhutan amongst mythical stories supplied by your guide or see a Bhutanese weaver at

Create an ultimate lifetime experience, triggered by exclusivity of occasion and destination. What other gift could be possibly better than having your honeymoon or wedding complimented by Bhutan’s mystical and timeless aura. Surprising your spouse

His Eminence the 9th Neyphug Trulku Rinpoche of Bhutan’s fabled Neyphug Monastery, who will be hosting a unique eight-night retreat across the Amankora resort’s five lodges. Immerse yourself in ancient widsom to awaken and rejuvenate

On this trip to Bhutan, you will explore both sides of this untouched world as you visit Bhutan's extraordinary dzongs (fortress-like citadels) and trek in a mountain world of snowy peaks, gorgeous trout-filled lakes, and

Most suitable for beginners and hikers. The Gangety and Phobjika valley is endowed with one of the most beautiful landscapes in Bhutan. The trek starts from Phobjikha Valley at 300m and ends in Tiki Zampa

Pefect way to witness the Prinstine beauty of Bhutan. The Dagala Trek offers insights into Bhutan Prinstine glacier lakes. It is a Short Trek around the Thimphu, which is moderate with Short trekking days. The

Soi Yaksa Trek is yet another beautiful and adrenaline pumping trek inBhutan. The trek is filled with beautiful sceneries with some climb as high as 4700m. Soi Yaksa Trek does not require any special technical

A perfect say to Witness the simple rustic life of Bhutanese villages in harmony with nature. The Samtegang Winter trek offers both. The trek is mild and starts from Punakha. This low altitude trek incorporates

The Royal Bhutan Helicopter service offers three types of scenic mountain flights for tourists. Clients have the option to undertake a short duration flight, focusing on important places of interest or alternatively engage on a

Bhutanese wedding is profound experience and commemorates the celestial union of mind, body and soul of two people. More than just a simple exchange of vows and rings, it entails conducting, set of religious rituals

The experience of fishing in the Bhutan icy cool rivers, surround by panoramic landscape is an ultimate experience. One may engage in sports fishing; for which, special permit is required from department of forestry. Fishing